Singing News Fan Awards for Favorite Horizon Group




The Horizon Group award is awarded yearly in the Singing News Fan Awards ceremony to honor the new Southern gospel group Singing News magazine readers select as their favorite that year.



Honorees



  • 1984: Kingsboys

  • 1986: The Talleys

  • 1988: Dixie Melody Boys

  • 1989: Kingdom Heirs

  • 1990: Down East Boys

  • 1991: Perfect Heart

  • 1992: Mullins

  • 1993: Kevin Spencer Family

  • 1994: Brian Free & Assurance

  • 1995: Won by One

  • 1996: Common Bond

  • 1997: Talley Trio

  • 1998: Florida Melody Boys

  • 1999: Dove Brothers Quartet

  • 2000: Legacy Five

  • 2001: Old Time Gospel Hour Quartet

  • 2002: Carolina Boys1

  • 2003: Signature Sound Quartet

  • 2004: Safe Harbor

  • 2005: Mercy's Mark

  • 2006: LeFevre Quartet

  • 2007: Paid in Full

  • 2008: Tribute Quartet

  • 2009: Crist Family

  • 2010: Soul'd Out Quartet

  • 2011: The Ball Brothers

  • 2012: Wilburn & Wilburn


NOTE:


1. The Carolina Boys was not technically a new group, but was legally a new group under rules at the time. Following the stroke that debilitated Kingsmen Quartet owner Eldridge Fox in 1996, the group was managed by his son Greg. In 2001, the group was legally sold by Greg Fox to Charles Burke who retired the group. Bass Ray Dean Reese organised the remaining members of the former Kingsmen as the Carolina Boys, with Reese owning the group. The new name and owner (Reese) allowed the group to be declared a "new" quartet. The legal issue of the name was resolved in 2004, after which the group's name changed back to the Kingsmen Quartet following Burke's sale of the name to Reese.







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